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The Research Of Urban Vegetable Distribution Model Ane Website Design

Posted on:2019-03-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X T QiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2428330545466172Subject:Agriculture
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Vegetables are essential for a healthy diet as they contain vitamins,minerals,and other nutrients required by the human body.Medical research has found that a person should consume at least 1,000 grams of vegetables per day to keep the body healthy.In recent years the demand is growing for vegetables that are healthy,safe,and produced in an environmentally friendly way,as well as convenient ways to shop for vegetables.In this paper we will describe the vegetable delivery business within the context of urban logistics and e-commerce systems.We will then construct a website for delivering vegetables.Its purpose is to reduce business costs and save consumers' time through a web platform by integrating traditional retail models;connecting farmers,wholesalers,retailers,and urban residents through information technology;integrating vegetable production bases and delivery channels,thus streamlining the delivery process and eliminating intermediate steps,solving the problem of insuffient e-commerce presence in the vegetable business and enabling centralized coordination in the delivery process.The vegetable delivery website has been designed according to software engineering processes and implemented with a database and a frontend.We started with requirements analysis and functional design.Then we implemented the data layer with Java EE and MySQL by creating database tables and establishing relations among the tables.The main modules include:registered login module,vegetables query module,order complaints module,shopping cart module and other modules.The system satisfied our requirements after passing functional tests and user trials.The project was developed with the Eclipse IDE.
Keywords/Search Tags:urban vegetable distribution, health, high efficiency, e-commerce, vegetable distribution site
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